Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
The Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series is a Canadian Screen Award that honours performances in English language children's television produced in Canada.[1]
Winners and nominees[]
Winners in bold.
1990s[]
1993[]
- Graham Greene - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("Mr. Crabby Tree")
- Fred Penner - Fred Penner's Place ("Swinging")
- Michelle Beaudoin - Madison ("The Fire Fighter")
- Ernie Coombs - Mr. Dressup's 25th Anniversary
- Jackie Burroughs - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("High Flying Dragon")
- Alyson Court - The Big Comfy Couch ("Funny Faces")
1994[]
- Laura Bertram - Ready or Not ("Am I Perverted or What?")
- Tina Keeper - For Angela
- Shawn Ashmore - Guitarman
- Enuka Okuma - Madison ("The Girl Most Likely")
- Denny Doherty - Theodore Tugboat ("George Ghost")
1995[]
- Ernie Coombs - Mr. Dressup ("It Goes On Top")
- John Acorn - Acorn, the Nature Nut ("The Fast and Furious World of Tiger Beetles")
- Daniel DeSanto - Eric's World ("Horace in Love")
- Jan Rubeš - Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio
- Laura Bertram - Ready or Not ("Crater Face")
1996[]
- Callum Keith Rennie - My Life as a Dog ("The Puck Stops Here")
- Ben Foster - Flash Forward ("House Party")
- Kathryn Long - Goosebumps ("The Haunted Mask")
- Shari Lewis - Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah
1997[]
- Laura Bertram - Ready or Not ("Graduation")
- Ben Foster - Flash Forward ("Presents")
- Jewel Staite - Flash Forward ("Curtain Call")
- Jonathan Torrens - Jonovision ("What Happened To You?")
- Meredith Henderson - The Adventures of Shirley Holmes ("The Case of the Second Sight")
1998[]
- Sarah Polley - Straight Up ("Mortifying")
- Jonathan Torrens - Jonovision ("Obnoxious Couples")
- Merwin Mondesir - Straight Up ("Façade")
- Kevin Brauch - Stuff ("Triathlon")
- Michael Moriarty - The Inventors' Specials ("Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants")
- Chris Wiggins - The Rink
1999[]
- Meredith Henderson - The Adventures of Shirley Holmes ("The Case of the Crooked Comic")
- Jonathan Torrens - Jonovision ("Jonopalooza")
- Corey Sévier - Lassie ("Full Circle")
- Maurice Dean Wint - The Sweetest Gift
- Brent Carver - Whiskers
2000s[]
2000[]
- Matt Frewer - Mentors ("A Transient, Shining Trouble")
- Patty Sullivan - Let's Get Real ("Life at School")
- Elliot Page - Pit Pony ("Homecoming")
- Andrew Bush, Nikki Barnett, Kim D'Eon, Duane Hall, and Michael Scholar Jr. - Street Cents ("Music")
- Thomas Jay Ryan - The Artists' Specials ("Degas and the Dancer")
2001[]
- Brendan Fletcher - Caitlin's Way ("The Easy Way")
- Lindsay Felton - Caitlin's Way ("The Present, Part 1")
- Vanessa King - Edgemont ("This Song's For You")
- Tyler Kyte - Popular Mechanics For Kids ("In Deep Water")
- Lee Thompson Young - The Famous Jett Jackson ("On the Reel")
2002[]
- Gordon Greene - The Famous Jett Jackson ("Heroes")
- Eric Peterson - Screech Owls
- Gary Farmer - Screech Owls ("Sacred Ground")
- Jonathan Malen - Screech Owls ("Face Off")
- Mark Rendall - Tales from the Neverending Story
2003[]
- Jake Epstein - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Tears Are Not Enough")
- Kristin Kreuk - Edgemont ("The Cold Light of Dawn")
- Dominic Zamprogna - Edgemont ("The Cold Light of Dawn")
- Stephen Ouimette - Mentors ("Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On")
- Alison Pill - The Dinosaur Hunter
2004[]
- Elliot Page - Mrs. Ashboro's Cat
- Jake Epstein - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Should I Stay or Should I Go")
- Tom Barnett - Mrs. Ashboro's Cat
- Ali Mukaddam - Radio Free Roscoe ("The Awful Truth")
- Lauren Collins - renegadepress.com ("Skin Deep")
2005[]
- Ksenia Solo - renegadepress.com ("Can You See Me Now")
- Laurence Leboeuf - 15/Love ("Ghost of a Chance")
- Alexz Johnson - Instant Star ("Won't Get Fooled Again")
- Tatiana Maslany - renegadepress.com ("Giving Yourself Away")
- Tasha Pelletier - renegadepress.com ("Union")
- Daniel Cook - This Is Daniel Cook ("This is Daniel Cook Doing Magic")
2006[]
- Ksenia Solo - renegadepress.com ("Fear")
- Meaghan Rath - 15/Love ("Comfort Zone")
- Paula Brancati - Dark Oracle ("Life Interrupted")
- Michael Seater - Life with Derek ("Grade-Point: Average")
- Ishan Davé - renegadepress.com ("This is your Brain on Love")
2007[]
- Shenae Grimes - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Eyes Without a Face Part 2")
- Alexz Johnson - Instant Star ("I Fought the Law")
- Magda Apanowicz - renegadepress.com ("Blackout" aka "Getting it Right")
- Bronson Pelletier - renegadepress.com ("The Third Wheel")
- Ishan Davé - renegadepress.com ("Sullengirl16")
2008[]
- Alexz Johnson - Instant Star ("Let it Be")
- Lauren Collins - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Talking in Your Sleep")
- Shane Kippel - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Death or Glory Part 2")
- Ashley Leggat - Life with Derek ("Allergy Season")
- Magda Apanowicz - renegadepress.com ("Life Today")
2009[]
- Michael Seater - Life with Derek ("Happy New School Year")
- Paula Brancati - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Fight the Power")
- Stacey Farber - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Paradise City - Part 3")
- Ali Eisner - Kids' Canada ("Favourite Foods")
2010s[]
2010[]
- Charlotte Arnold - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Somebody")
- Landon Liboiron - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("Waiting For a Girl Like You")
- Melinda Shankar - How to Be Indie ("How to Beat Father Time")
- Jamie Watson - Peep and the Big Wide World ("Magic Duck Dancing / Chirp Chirp, Tweet, Tweet, Chirp")
- Kayla Lorette - That's So Weird! ("Leaky Roof")
2011[]
- Jordan Todosey - Degrassi: The Next Generation ("My Body Is a Cage, Part 2")
- Ali Eisner - Kids' Canada ("Wowie Woah Woah")
- Munro Chambers - The Latest Buzz ("The Extreme Shakespeare Issue")
- Ashley Leggat - Vacation with Derek
- Kate Trotter - Vacation with Derek
2012[]
- Melinda Shankar - How to Be Indie ("How to Be the Hero")
- Charlotte Arnold - Degrassi ("Rock your Body" part 2)
- Dylan Everett - Degrassi ("Rusty Cage" part 2)
- Jahmil French - Degrassi ("Smash Into You")
- Aislinn Paul - Degrassi ("Waterfalls" part 2)
2013[]
- Dylan Everett - Degrassi ("Bitter Sweet Symphony" part 1)
- Munro Chambers - Degrassi ("Ray of Light" part 2)
- Michael Murphy - Life with Boys ("Young and Stupid with Boys")
- Brendan Meyer - Mr. Young ("Mr. Time")
- Dylan Everett - Wingin it ("Forget about it")
2014[]
- Aislinn Paul - Degrassi ("My Own Worst Enemy")
- Richard Harmon - If I Had Wings
- Charlie Storwick - Some Assembly Required ("Realm of Raiders")
- Brittany Raymond - The Next Step ("What'll I Do")
- Christian Potenza - Total Drama All-Stars ("Heroes Vs. Villains")
2015[]
- Aislinn Paul - Degrassi ("Give Me One Reason")
- Ana Golja - Full Out
- Jordan Lockhart - Hi Opie! ("Not Ms. Doney")
- Dalila Bela - Odd Squad ("Training Day")
- Madison Ferguson - The Stanley Dynamic ("Stanley Sick Day")
2016[]
- Brittany Raymond - The Next Step
- Addison Holley - Annedroids
- Jordan Lockhart - Hi Opie!
- Jeni Ross - Lost & Found Music Studios
- Sean Michael Kyer - Odd Squad
2017[]
- Ella Ballentine, L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables: Fire and Dew
- , Degrassi: Next Class
- Anna Cathcart, Odd Squad
- , The Next Step
- Michela Luci, Dino Dana
2018[]
- Anna Cathcart, Odd Squad
- Saara Chaudry, Dino Dana
- Millie Davis, Odd Squad
- Isaac Kragten, Odd Squad
- Michela Luci, Dino Dana
2019[]
- Saara Chaudry, Dino Dana
- Saara Chaudry, Holly Hobbie
- , Holly Hobbie
- Kate Moyer, Holly Hobbie
- , Creeped Out
2020s[]
2020[]
- Saara Chaudry, Dino Dana
- Lilly Bartlam, Detention Adventure
- , Holly Hobbie
- , Detention Adventure
- , Detention Adventure
Best Performance in a Pre-School Program or Series[]
1990s[]
1997[]
- Graham Greene - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("Dudley and the Tiny Raincloud")
- John Pattison - Groundling Marsh ("Bah Hegdish")
- Taborah Johnson and Bob Dermer - Guess What? ("Frogs & Toads")
1998[]
- Rick Mercer - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("The Last Dudley")
- Mary Walsh - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("Mr. Crabby Tree Falls in Love")
- Daniel Kash - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("The Boy Who Cried Witch")
- Sheila McCarthy - The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon ("The Pumpkin King")
- Shari Lewis - The Charlie Horse Music Pizza ("My Dog Has Fleas")
1999[]
- Jayne Eastwood - Noddy ("The Trouble with Truman")
- Sean McCann - Noddy ("The Trouble with Truman")
- Robert Mills - Ruffus the Dog ("Around the World in 80 Days")
- James Rankin - Scoop and Doozie ("Take the Cake")
- Bob Stutt - Sesame Park ("Episode 43")
2000s[]
2000[]
- Sheila McCarthy - Sesame Park ("Little Miss Muffet")
- Jayne Eastwood - Noddy ("Be Patient")
- Sean McCann - Noddy ("Slugger")
- Robert Mills - Ruffus the Dog ("Troll Under the Bridge")
- James Rankin - Scoop and Doozie ("Pie in the Sky")
- Pier Kohl - Sesame Park ("Little Miss Muffet")
2001[]
- Eric Peterson - Sesame Park ("Old King Cole")
- Natasha LaForce - Polkaroo's Awesome ABCs ("The Not-So-Quiet Letter Q")
- James Rankin - Scoop and Doozie ("Mad As A Dozer")
- Pier Kohl - Sesame Park ("Louis At the Big Hill")
- Gisèle Corinthios - The Nook Counting Network ("9 Trucks")
2002[]
- James Rankin - Scoop and Doozie ("Boo Who?")
- Alyson Court and Michael Clarke - Get Set For Life
- Charles Schott - Polka Dot Shorts
- Chris Knight - Scoop and Doozie
- Gillie Robic, John Eccleston, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Brian Herring - The Hoobs ("Rings")
- Gisèle Corinthios - The Nook Counting Network ("Jelly Donuts")
2003[]
- Pier Kohl, Timothy Gosley, Jani Lauzon, Julie Burroughs, André Meunier, France Chevrette and Hugolin Chevrette Landesque - Wumpa's World ("Seal Got Your Tongue")
- Gillie Robic, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Brian Herring, Mark Jeffries - The Hoobs ("Beautiful")
- Sayaka Karasugi, Elizabeth Olds, Jorden Morris, Keir Knight, Rick Jones, Jennifer Welsman - The Toy Castle ("Snowflakes/Ballerina Big Top/Little Rag Doll")
2004[]
- Jason Hopley and Jamie Shannon - Nanalan' ("Free")
- Alyson Court - The Big Comfy Couch ("Clowning in the Rain")
- Gillie Robic, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Mark Jeffris, and John Eccleston - The Hoobs ("Opera Singer")
References[]
- ^ "Awards Database". ecentricarts Inc. Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
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- Canadian Screen Award television categories